The bolt pattern for a 1981 Ford F-350 is 8 bolts with a spacing of 6.5 inches (or 165.1 mm) in diameter. This is commonly referred to as an 8x6.5 bolt pattern. This configuration is typical for heavy-duty trucks from that era, ensuring compatibility with various wheel options designed for the vehicle.
no. a f350 bolt pattern is not the same to a f-450 bolt pattern because the f350 have 8 lug nuts and the f450 has 10 lug nuts
8X6.5in
8x170mm Lug Pattern
1984
8 x 170
No, the 1997 is an 8 lug by 6.5" pattern, and the 2002 is an 8 lug by 6.693" or 170mm pattern.
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What is bolt pattern for a 1981 Rolls-Royce Silver Spur?
The bolt pattern for a 2003 Ford F-350 is 8x170 mm. This means there are 8 bolt holes arranged in a circle with a diameter of 170 mm. This pattern is typical for heavy-duty trucks like the F-350, which require a robust wheel configuration to support their weight and towing capacity.
Your answer is NO... The F550 & F450 use a 10 bolt patern and the F250 & F350 use an 8 bolt patern.
4 x 4.5"
8x6.5 8 lug 6.50 bolt circle began in 1953 on F250's and in 1967 on F350's. Ford went to metric wheels in 1997 on F Series trucks.